Menu Helper GPT - Indian restaurant
Vegetarian:
Amritsari Cholle Baingan Bharta Bhindi Masala Rajma Masala Sarson Da Saag (Seasonal) Dal Tadka Dal Makhani Paneer Bhurji Mushroom Kadahi Mushroom Masala Mushroom Mutter Chicken:
Butter Chicken Chicken Tikka Masala Chicken Butter Masala Chicken Patiala Chicken Kali Mirch Chicken Lababdar Chicken Tawa Chicken Kadahi Chicken Palak / Saagwala Chicken Handi Chicken Masala Chicken Curry Spl. Cream Chicken
Here are the detailed descriptions of the vegetarian and chicken dishes from the menu:
Vegetarian:
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Amritsari Cholle (Amritsari Chickpeas) - A North Indian dish featuring chickpeas cooked in a spicy tomato-based sauce, flavored with garam masala and other spices.
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Baingan Bharta (Mashed Eggplant) - A dish where roasted eggplant is mashed and cooked with onions, tomatoes, and spices, giving it a smoky flavor.
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Bhindi Masala (Spicy Okra) - Okra cooked with a mixture of spices including turmeric and cumin, often with onions and tomatoes.
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Rajma Masala (Kidney Beans Curry) - Red kidney beans cooked in a thick gravy with onions, tomatoes, and a blend of spices.
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Sarson Da Saag (Mustard Greens) - A seasonal dish made with mustard greens and spices, often served with makki di roti (corn bread).
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Dal Tadka (Seasoned Lentils) - Yellow lentils cooked and then tempered with spices and herbs like cumin, garlic, and mustard seeds.
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Dal Makhani (Buttery Black Lentils) - Creamy and buttery dish made with black lentils and kidney beans, slow-cooked with cream, butter, and spices.
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Paneer Bhurji (Scrambled Cottage Cheese) - Crumbled paneer (cottage cheese) cooked with onions, tomatoes, and spices.
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Mushroom Kadahi (Mushroom in Wok) - Mushrooms cooked in a traditional Indian wok with onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, and spices.
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Mushroom Masala (Spicy Mushroom) - Mushrooms cooked in a spicy and creamy tomato-based sauce.
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Mushroom Mutter (Mushroom and Peas) - A combination of mushrooms and peas cooked in a mildly spiced gravy.
Chicken:
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Butter Chicken - Tender chicken pieces in a creamy tomato sauce, flavored with butter and cream.
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Chicken Tikka Masala - Grilled chicken tikka served in a rich tomato and onion gravy with spices.
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Chicken Butter Masala - Similar to Butter Chicken, but usually with a richer butter and cream sauce.
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Chicken Patiala - A Punjabi dish with chicken cooked in a creamy sauce with eggs and spices.
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Chicken Kali Mirch (Black Pepper Chicken) - Chicken cooked with a heavy dose of black pepper and other spices.
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Chicken Lababdar - A creamy and rich chicken dish cooked with tomatoes, cream, and a blend of spices.
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Chicken Tawa (Pan-fried Chicken) - Chicken pieces fried on a tawa (griddle) with spices.
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Chicken Kadahi (Chicken in Wok) - Chicken cooked in an Indian wok with onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, and traditional spices.
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Chicken Palak/Saagwala (Chicken with Spinach) - Chicken cooked with spinach and flavored with a variety of spices.
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Chicken Handi - Chicken cooked in a handi (pot) with a rich and aromatic gravy.
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Chicken Masala - Chicken cooked in a spicy and tangy tomato-based sauce with Indian spices.
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Chicken Curry - A basic chicken dish cooked in a curry sauce with traditional Indian spices.
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Spl. Cream Chicken - A special creamy chicken dish, likely rich in cream and mild spices.
Would you like assistance in choosing dishes to order or any other help related to this menu?
I want to eat something with chicken, not very fatty, not super fried, so something on a healthy side. I also want some indian bread with it, and fruit drink
Based on your preferences for a healthier chicken dish that is not very fatty or fried, along with Indian bread and a fruit drink, I would recommend the following from the menu:
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Chicken Dish:
- Chicken Tikka Masala - This dish features grilled chicken pieces, which are less fatty than other options. The creamy sauce is flavorful but can be enjoyed in moderation.
- Alternatively, Chicken Palak/Saagwala is a good choice. It's chicken cooked with spinach, which adds nutritional value and is less heavy compared to creamy dishes.
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Indian Bread:
- You might enjoy Roti or Chapati, which are healthier options compared to buttery naans or parathas. They are made with whole wheat flour and are typically not made with added fats.
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Fruit Drink:
- If the menu offers traditional Indian fruit beverages like Mango Lassi (a yogurt-based drink) or Nimbu Pani (lemonade), they would complement your meal well. If these aren't available, any fresh fruit juice would be a refreshing choice.
Would you like to include any other specific preferences or dietary considerations in your order?